INTRODUCING THE 2009 FALL LEAGUE The Fall League is the perfect league geared towards teams who couldn't get enough of Summer Softball and want to get those last few weeks of softball in before the winter chill sets in.
- 7 week schedule** plus playoffs and championship includes: doubleheaders each week beginning: Sunday- Sept. 13, 2009
- Managers can easily manage their account and enter player statistics on their personalized administrative webpage!
- Want to know how you stack up against the competition? Team Rankings and League Leaders sorts everyone!
- (3) Levels of Play to meet your team skill level (from beginner to highly competitive). With the most teams on L.I., we can place your team in the right division better than anyone.
- Automated "Rain-Out-Hotline" for all of your players to call for the latest rain out information.
- Playoff Format: (2) Rounds total. Playoffs are a Best-2-out-of-3 Game Series for both rounds! Top 4 teams in each Division makes playoffs.
- League Standings updated at the touch of a button when you report your scores online!
- Awards will be presented to: Diamond Cup Champions, Division Champions, League MVP, Team of the Year, Outstanding Manager, and Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2009 Awards Party to take place in December!
- Access to our renowned "Free Agent Player Profile" which allows your team to sign free agents from our database of individuals to fill the void in your line-up.
- League will also supply your team with rulebooks and high quality softballs for all games
- Sanctioned USSSA umpires to officiate all of your games and USSSA registration.
- Manager also receives a 1 year subscription to USSSA‘s publication and the 2009 Rule Book.
- ABA's personalized service that is unmatched in the industry!
** - Please note, the # of games is an estimation based on alotted permit time given by field owners, there is no guarantee that every game can/will be played. Several factors can preclude a full 7 week season (rainouts, bye weeks, etc.) from being played. Although there is some flexibility for makeups, there is no guarantee all projected games will be played. Please see Rules 5, 6 and 28 in the ABA Rule Book for further information on this issue. |